1.Common substrates include Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC), Polypropylene (PP), Polyester (PET), kraft paper, and fabric. For instance, PVC-based printed tapes are flexible and highly transparent. PP-made tapes have good water-resistance and tensile strength. PET tapes are characterized by high strength and excellent heat-resistance. Kraft paper tapes are environmentally friendly and are often used in packaging scenarios where environmental protection is required. Fabric tapes possess good abrasion-resistance and breathability.
2.The main types of adhesives are acrylate-based, hot-melt adhesives, and natural rubber adhesives. Acrylate-based adhesives offer good stickiness and weather-resistance, adapting well to various surfaces. Hot-melt adhesives cure rapidly at room temperature with strong adhesion. Natural rubber adhesives have good initial tack, enabling quick adhesion to objects.
3.They can be printed with company logos, brand names, product information, usage instructions, warning signs, etc. This serves the purposes of identification, promotion, and warning. For example, tapes printed with words like "Fragile", "Handle with Care", or "Keep Dry" can remind people to pay attention to relevant matters during handling and storage.
4.Printed tapes have good adhesion, which can effectively seal packages, preventing items from scattering, getting damp, or being contaminated. They can also be used for masking and protecting the surfaces of objects. For example, in processes such as spraying and electroplating, they can prevent parts that do not need to be processed from being contaminated.
5.They can be customized according to customers' needs in terms of color, pattern, text, size, etc., to meet various personalized usage scenarios and design requirements. This helps enterprises enhance their brand image and product recognition.
6.These are used for sealing boxes in the packaging of various products. They are the most common type of printed tapes. They can display brand information during the packaging process.